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From: jivio
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  • I like how Fearless Freddie and Duke knowing each other is a good refence to the Welsh Highland Railway which Prince worked on for a while

  • hey dude ~ I love how Duke and his driver and fireman seem to be mourning for the first Duke of Sodor. A very touching scene : )

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  • brilliant briiliant brilliant i tell you genius i say!!!!!!!!

  • how did u mute the narriation and left the theme songs playing without the narriation? i would like to know. thanks.

  • When Chris said, the Duke of Sodor had gone to a better place, it must be referring to Heaven.

  • Of course I was referring to Heaven, since that what most people to seem classifie as a better place.

  • I remember near the end of the RWS Granpuff story, before Duke went to sleep, it was said that His Grace had been killed in the war, and the new Duke, a boy, hadn't heard about the old engine. Good idea to include it.

  • Awsome as 5/5 I love dis soo much

  • Excellent reedub, Chris' voice acting was spot on! Better than any of HITS rubbish and very touching at the last part. Can't wait to see more redubs.

  • Like I said on the Thomas/TUGS forum, great job, Jivio. Creating a way to show how Duke and Freddie knew one another and the added episodes made this a real treat.

    Saving this to my YouTube favorites. Keep it up! 10/10

  • really good, dunno where u lot get your ideas

  • They just spring to mind, some of this is based on Awdry's book of Duke the Lost Engine.

    His stories and HiT's rubbish background of the Railway Series give me ideas to put things right with the Thomas world.

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